The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home in its report, which was tabled in the Rajya Sabha today, took stock of overall performance of Ministry of Home Affairs.
Despite several steps reportedly taken by the government to strengthen security measures, it has "comprehensively failed" to prevent recurrence of such subsequent attacks in Jammu and Kashmir's Pampore, Uri, Baramula, Handwara and Nagrota, it said.
The panel, headed by former Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, expressed its inability to understand that "in spite of terror alert sounded well in advance, how terrorists managed to breach the high-security air base and subsequently attack."
Taking note of the intelligence input and kidnapping and subsequent release of Punjab Superintendent of Police and his friends, the Committee wondered whether the security agencies were "so ill-prepared to anticipate threats in time and counter them swiftly and decisively."
Pathankot air base attack, saying it took a long time in arriving at the conclusion that the abduction of its officer and his friends was not just a criminal robbery but was going to be serious national security threat.
"The Committee is unable to understand why the terrorists let the SP and his friend off, which should be thoroughly examined by National Investigation Agency (NIA)," the report said.
The Committee on Home Affairs said it is of the view that the role of narco-syndicate active in border areas of Punjab should also be investigated as the terrorists might have taken help of channels or networks used by smugglers to infiltrate the border, take shelter and carry out the terror attack.
The Committee sought the response of the government on the visit of Pakistan's Joint Investigation Team and whether it was made clear to the neighbouring country that a team from NIA would also be visiting that country for collection of evidence.
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